Effect of Selected Crystalloid and Colloid Solutions on Coagulation Status Evaluated by Rotational Thromboelastometry and Platelet Function Analyser: An in vitro Study.
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Abstract
Introduction: Crystalloid and colloid solutions commonly used in intensive and perioperative care can affect haemocoagulation status. This in vitro study assessed the impact of Plasma-Lyte, albunorm 5%, and Gelaspan 4% solutions on primary and secondary haemostasis using rotational thromboelastometry and platelet function analyser.
Methods: In this prospective study, we examined blood samples from 20 healthy volunteers using rotational thromboelastometry and platelet function analyser. Simultaneously, we analysed the blood samples subjected to 10% dilution using Plasma-Lyte, albunorm 5%, and Gelaspan 4% solutions.
Results: Compared to controls, Plasma-Lyte shortened EXTEM-CT (p = 0.005) and reduced FIBTEM-MCF (p = 0.017). albunorm 5% prolonged EXTEM-CFT (p = 0.001), decreased EXTEM-alpha (p < 0.001) and MCF in EXTEM, INTEM, and FIBTEM tests (p < 0.001, p = 0.038, p = 0.001, respectively), along with MCE in the PLTEM test (p < 0.001). Gelaspan 4% also prolonged EXTEM-CFT (p < 0.001), decreased EXTEM-alpha (p < 0.001) and MCF in EXTEM, INTEM, and FIBTEM tests (p < 0.001, p < 0.001, p = 0.009, respectively), along with MCE in the PLTEM test (p < 0.001). Gelaspan 4% also reduced EXTEM-CT (p = 0.021). All solution prolonged CT in PFA Col/ADP (p = 0.003 for Plasma-Lyte, p < 0.001 for albunorm and Gelaspan) and albunorm 5% also prolonged CT in Col/Epi (p = 0.003).
Conclusion: Plasma-Lyte had the least effect on secondary haemostasis, whereas albunorm 5% had the least effect among colloids. Gelaspan 4% adversely affected the propagation phase of coagulation, maximal strength and elasticity of the coagulum, and the level of functional fibrinogen. All solutions adversely affected platelet function in primary haemostasis, with Plasma-Lyte showing the least effect.
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This journal is devoted to all areas of transfusion medicine. These include the quality and security of blood products, therapy with blood components and plasma derivatives, transfusion-related questions in transplantation, stem cell manipulation, therapeutic and diagnostic problems of homeostasis, immuno-hematological investigations, and legal aspects of the production of blood products as well as hemotherapy. Both comprehensive reviews and primary publications that detail the newest work in transfusion medicine and hemotherapy promote the international exchange of knowledge within these disciplines. Consistent with this goal, continuing clinical education is also specifically addressed.